American Law Reports Originally published by Lawyer's Cooperative Publishing Company (Now published by West)
1. When researching in ALR, the paralegal should always begin in:
the volume containing the topic being researched the index for the series being researched the index for ALR 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and Federal
2. ALR is arranged:
chronologically by topic both of the above
3. ALR is part of what research system?
the Key Number System the Total Client Service Library Digests are not part of any research system
4. The ALR Index provides:
a topic and key number a topic and section number a volume, series, and page number
5. The information provided by the index will lead the researcher to:
the main volumes of the ALR a statute primary authority
6. The first two sets of ALR are updated by:
pocket part separate hard bound volumes, which in turn may have pocket parts none of the above
7. ALR would most likely be considered:
primary authority, even though it contains some secondary authority secondary authority, even though it contains some primary authority non-authority, even though it contains some primary and secondary authority